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Engineer (CIS Interoperability)

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Information Communication Technology
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250857 Requisition #

Organisation Summary and Post Context:  

Headquarters JSEC provides a resilient operational-level Joint Headquarters, capable of supporting 24/7 operations to coordinate enablement (at the operational level) and, on order, the execution of reinforcement by forces (RbyFo) and sustainment flow in order to contribute to the Alliance's ability to project and sustain combat power into, across and from the Area of Responsibility (AOR), and, if required, into a Joint Operations Area (JOA). 

 

The Support Directorate (SPT) is responsible for providing cross-functional expertise in Supply and Services, HNS Military Engineering (MILENG), Medical Support, Maintenance, CIS, Human Resources (HR) matters and Logistics Information Management. 

 

The J6 Division is responsible for developing and implementing policy, plans and procedures for CIS and Information Assurance (IA). 

 

The Communications and Information Systems Branch is responsible for providing CIS as well as service status, spectrum and network management, implementing CIS engineering requirements for exercises and operations. 

 

The incumbent is responsible for the interoperability of all Functional Area Services within HQ JSEC and between HQ JSEC and other Headquarters and provides the CIS support for CIS interoperability exercise series. 

  

This post reports to OJC RCCX 0010 – Branch Head (CIS), OF-4  

 

Main responsibilities:  

Acts as CIS OPR for interoperability topics during operations and exercises and participates in Combined Planning Team Meetings; 

 

Supports CIS configuration management within HQ JSEC; 

 

Assists JSEC-Management Information Knowledge Management Section in the implementation, maintenance and support of NATO Functional Area Services; 

 

Assists Functional Area Service Managers in interconnecting their services; 

 

Acquires and maintains CIS interoperability between HQ JSEC, lateral commands and JFCs; 

 

Initiates immediate IT support in case of shortfalls in the IT-Architecture; 

 

Liaises with the Enterprise Service Operation Center of NCIA, Ulm’s Garrison Support Group and Mission Service Operation Center of NCISG; 

 

Coordinates any maintenance of the CIS architecture with the operational community; 

 

Manages delegated funds in his/her area of responsibility. 

 

The incumbent acts as a Deputy Fund Manager. Specifically, the incumbent: 

  • is responsible to their respective Division Chiefs for the management of specific allocations of funds from within the HQ JSEC’s budget. 
  • advises their Chief of Division of funding and related requisitions. 
  • validates requirements submitted by authorized requestors/originators and prioritize/de-conflict requirements. 

Additionally the incumbent acts as an Authorized Requestor. Specifically, the incumbent: 

  • will, on behalf of their Division/Organizational Chief, validate and endorse the originator request and submit the requests to the Fund Managers. 
  • is responsible for tracking the status of requirement through the procurement cycle and is for developing technical specifications that will be clear and complete to enable the Contracting Officer to conduct solicitations and maximize competition. 
  • holds the final technical responsibility on certifying the Minimum Military Requirement (MMR). 

 

 

Qualifications 

University Degree in information technology, computer science, computer networking and communications, or related discipline and 2 years function related experience, or Higher Secondary education and completed advanced vocational training in that discipline leading to a professional qualification/accreditation with 4 years post related experience is required. 

 

Demonstrated experience in Command and Control Support, providing cyberspace support to a military operation, mission or task. Includes planning and oversight of the delivery and employment of communications and information services. 

 

Successful completion of the following NATO courses is desirable: 

  • NATO C4ISR Orientation for Officers (CCC-SM-22206) provided by NATO Communications and Information Academy (NCI Academy) 
  • NATO Common Operational Picture (NCOP) Combined User and COP Manager (CCC-CI-37008) provided by NATO Communications and Information Academy (NCI Academy) 
  • Functional Areas Services (FAS) Operational Usage Overview (CCC-CI-37006) provided by NATO Communications and Information Academy (NCI Academy) 
  • NATO Orientation Course (ETE-MW-3834) provided by NATO - School Oberammergau (NSO) 
  • LOGFAS Fundamentals and Data Operator Course (LOGFAS FDO) (LOG-LG-26938) provided by NATO Communications and Information Academy (NCI Academy) 

 

Language skills:  

English – NATO Standard Proficiency 3333 (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) 

NOTE: The work both oral and written in this post and in this Headquarters is mainly conducted in English. 

 

Personal Attributes and Competencies 

Personal Attributes:  The duties require clarity of thought, sound consistent judgement, good interpersonal and communication skills and often a creative approach to bridge the challenge of the diverse application of varying standards on CIS/Cyber. The incumbent must possess creativity and originality, and ability to deal with projects with confidentiality. Must be a mature articulate individual possessing tact and sound judgment. Must be able to work with limited or no supervision taking due and appropriate note and guidance from established NATO documents. The incumbent may be required to work outside normal office hours.  

 

Professional Contacts:  Regular professional contacts at the high managerial level with representatives of NATO and non-NATO nations, other NATO Agencies and Bodies, national representatives, and staff at NATO Agencies and NATO HQs, contacts with staff at National Ministries of Defense, which result in agreements requiring military commitments on the part of ACO commands and NATO nations. 

 

Contribution to the Objective: 

As the SME CIS/Cyber, the incumbent contributes to the development and establishment of a JSEC position on CIS/Cyber issues relating to the major activities, operations, and exercises of ACO commands, with special focus on interoperability. The majority of issues addressed are of precedent-setting nature and can involve the commitment of considerable effort and resources, to include significant efforts, by ACO HQs, and the NATO nations. Optimize knowledge on NATO CIS/Cyber within Nations and NATO command structure. With the end result: enables the timely and effective planning, implementation and maintenance of CIS/Cyber for NATO in wartime, crisis and peacetime posture. 

 

Special Requirements 

The employee may be required to perform a similar range of duties elsewhere within the organisation at the same grade without there being any change to the contract.  

 

The incumbent may be required to undertake deployments in support of military operations and exercises, and/or TDY assignments, both within and without NATO boundaries. Such operational deployment may exceed 30 days duration up to 183 days in any period of 547 days and may be on short notice. For NATO International Civilian Staff, acceptance of an employment contract linked to this post constitutes agreement to deploy in excess of 30 days if required. 

 

The incumbent may also be directed to undertake operational duties supporting JSEC’s role in enablement, the execution of reinforcement by forces (RbyFo), and sustainment flow in order to contribute to the Alliance's ability to project and sustain combat power into, across and from the Area of Responsibility (AOR), and, if required, into a Joint Operations Area (JOA). Personnel may also be directed to support such activities. 

 

Security Clearance 

The successful applicant will be required to apply for and receive a NATO SECRET Security Clearance prior to final confirmation of contract and commencement of employment. 

 

Contract 

The successful selected candidate must complete a NATO medical examination and have NATO security clearance before an employment offer will be released. 

 

In accordance with current policy, newly recruited staff will be offered a three year contract which may be extended, subject to a satisfactory recommendation, to an indefinite duration contract. Serving NATO International Civilian staff will be offered a contract in accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations. 

 

Recruitment process 

Applications are to be submitted using NATO Talent Acquisition Platform (NTAP) (https://nato.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang-en) Applications submitted by other means (e.g. mail, e-mail, fax, etc) are not accepted.  

 

Essential information must be included in the application form. Particular attention should be given to the Education and Experience sections of the application form.  Each section should be answered completely.  Expressions such as “please see attached CV or invitations to follow links to personal webpages are not acceptable and will be disregarded.   

 

After submitting your application, you will receive an acknowledgement of receipt In the absence of an acknowledgement, please make sure the submission process is completed or re-submit the application. 

 

Current and past civilians working for NATO or any Coordinated Organization, shall indicate their last grade and step held (next to job title), and specify the name of employing NATO body or Coordinated Organization. 

 

Assessments and interviews are foreseen to take place June-July 2025 in Ulm, Germany.

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